Timothy Hines’ Chrome: The Series adds Apple TV to its May 30, streaming debut, joining Tom Hanks’ movie Greyhound which was originally scheduled as a theatrical release.

Chrome: The Series begins May 30, 2020 on Amazon Prime and Apple TV From director Timothy Hines (War of the Worlds The True Story, 10 Days in a Madhouse).

“We are very proud that we are partnered with Amazon Prime as our principle platform and in addition we will be streaming on Apple TV,” says Chrome: The Series producer Susan Goforth.

Chrome director Timothy Hines adds, “Times have changed. Major theatrical films are left with one of two choices, postpone or stream. In our case Chrome: The Series was ready to go when the pandemic hit and we were fully geared for the streaming universe.”

Some films like Wonder Woman, Black Widow and Mulan have chosen to gamble on a later theatrical release, but Tom Hanks’ Greyhound which was originally reserved for a theatrical release by Sony Pictures is now premiering on Apple TV. It is the first time a Tom Hanks movie is going directly to streaming instead of the original wide theatrical release plan, though the date has not been announced.

Above: Greyhound, Courtesy of Sony Pictures.

Timothy Hines’ Chrome The Series premieres this May 30, 2020 principally on Amazon Prime and has now confirmed it will mirror on Apple TV.

Chrome: The Series is an escapist fantasy adventure in a dystopian future where a female robot slave defies her cruel masters with the help of a repairbot (Natasha Coppola-Shalom) to bring humanity back to the human race and right the injustices of the world.

Chrome: The Series premiering on on Amazon Prime and Apple TV coming Saturday May 30, 2020.